Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1948 — Page 5

. 17, 1048 my resignation, Sr not an "unsuited to be did they pass

Pn sll, PSR a BS when, doctors reported ‘that his ston CRO BY owes Trares Siw An hath Deiat Sguid be. saved yp)

le) TiN ®

Women Urged © [Family Lacking Funds To Cast Votes To Save Stricken Child

Church Group Plans | ‘Don’t Know What to [il Legislative Institute Do,’ Says Mother :

The Indianapolis Council of By DONNA MIKELS Churchwomen urges the con- Times Staff Writer X ! scientious and intelligent use of ELWOOD, Oct. 16—Two years the ballot by: every woman of'ago Harold Eugene Nelson was . voting age, : : |a healthy, well-developed baby— In order that feminine voters!a tat little buttérhall who tipped may be aided, the Council will the scales at 30 pounds. i

conduct a legislative institute) moday, the 4-year-old boy Friday from 0:45 a. m. to 3 p. m. weighs less than 27 pounds. His in the Second Presbyterian|giight frame is ravaged by Hans Church. Luncheon will be served Christian Schuller disease, a rare

at noon in the YWCA, Party politics and candidates Malady reich atiacks and de

In the coming election have no Twice doctors have “given up.” place on the institute program. Each time’ | me’ he has recovered to Instead, stress will be laid upon! {continue treatment which may the process of law-making and] ut him th a to how citizens may express them- |? Hh wm the roa good selves by the ballot. ea "obi i An address on “There Ought to ecame 111 in “1948 Be a Law” by Anson 8. Thomas,| - The chubby little baby became director of tax and legislative re-|ill in September, 1046, with a search for the Indiana Farm mastoid infection. He had underBureau, is scheduled in the fore- gone five operations before doc-, noon. Also Mrs. John K. Good-|tors at Riley Hospital in Indianwin, secretary of the citizen child apolis diagnosed his ailment. welfare survey committee, willl “At that time we were told !\fe and chances of re-develop-

i

HAROLD NELSON

speak on “Needs of Indiana's there was no hope for him,” his ment hinge have long since_ex-.

Children.” Mrs. George W. Walk-/mother recalls. “Then we wrote |Dausted savings of his father, a er and Mrs. Frank Stickney willito Mayo Clinic. They told us to|P¢lcO-Remy worker. Some time question the first speaker and Dr. bring him right away, that they 280 William Toner, of Anderson, © Grover L. Hartman, the second. would treat him.” started a fund to finance the Dr. Hartman directs the Church| The parents rushed Harold to POY'S treatments. Federation department of social Mayo's in Rochester, Minn., by Benefactor Dies service. plane in July, 1947. Until April,| This fund kept the family In the afternoon, Dan C. Bar-|1948, they alternated four weeks S°In8 until June. Then Mr. Toner rett, director of the bureau of|jn Mavo's with three weeks at died. All the family could borrow local health administration, will home building Harold up for his| as used on his last two trips. outline Indiana's public health|, vt treatment. Then in April Now with the next trip in the program. Mrs. Merton Good and |joctors shook their heads and Dear future there seems no way Mrs. Walter Caley will serve as “postponed ~ treatments indefi-|!0 Pay the $100 which each trip interrogators afterward. Mrs. .i.i00 the boy was too weak to COStS.

‘Ralph L. Holland will describe “Mayo’s has been wonderful— he X- . | MLE the legislative program of the stand t SAY Sidaa {they've practically cancelled our United Council of Churchwomen| & bill,” his mother recalls. “But

and Mrs. Walter Gingery, the] By June he had gained weight

work in the same area by the ang strength, He was able to go even that's out of reach now. state churchwomen. |bac 0 ayo’s for treatments. =; . 'He went again in September,| .1 don’t know what to-do. ,Others included in the all-day : : 't “It's a terrible thing to watch

the travel and lodging expense—

ETE £5 King, Indianapolis. Cqu ; % er ua Ch en President: Mrs, |Some: progress has.been made in| Tho Robert Shank, who presided; the|checking the spread of the dis- WEIGHTY CRIME Rev. Kenneth Thorne, pastor of{ease. He is due to return igan/ SUPERIOR, Wis., Oct. 18 (UP) the Speedway Christian Church,|the first of next month. |—Arthur Gonser, 35, and Walfred and Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel,| - Now, however, Harold faces an- Salen, 36, were arrested for stealexecutive secretary of the church other crisis. ! ing six manhole covers weighing federation, The treatments on which his'250 pounds each.

LUZEIRILIN

Cholece of Two Beautiful Finishes

A. 4DRAWER DRESSER... 42-in. wide; with the $6750

30 x 30-in. mirror.. 8. FULL-SIZE PANEL BED...

Holact cabinet woods. Lovely sun tan finish ..ocivnvennss $3930

C. 6-DRAWER CHEST... 32-in. wide, 18% -in. $3500

deep, 48 inches high D. NIGHT TABLE:

13-in, wide, 25% in. high. 3 drawers,

E. VANITY AND BIG MIRROR 6 drawers. 46 In. wide. £00 36.x.36 as MIITOr svesessssnns $7O y F. MODERN VANITY BENCH » ‘ With tapestry upholstered seat. Make up your own group- in. % 295 ing It's easy ..on. Your. 08 ohmisessasees budget, too, becduse you G. DRAWER CHEST." can choose as many or as For pairs or singles.’ few as you wish, and add 28 in. wide. Each. $3950

oY TOMS. vues — ny CHT Hea the need: py ig DRAWER COMMODE i

Arranged arises. Sleek, modern de- CHEST... sign with a cheery sun 16 in wide, 33 In. % 1295

tan or walnut finish, high. Sun tan finish

brands. Illustrated Ronson .......$8.25 a , NA EIS soass OROMS. for ‘men’s accessory jewelry— A splendid selection of costume jewelry { S rs hos "Jude Re trams Hor Him Wustrated cuff links ...........57.80 Uustrated set ..ouoovevsonnnnss $20

Shell be really proad oF the dazzling splendor of : this solitaire. F’

he

aS rE 0 0, S00 J 0 JM, 00 0 A, 10, SAO, 1 A ENA 1

For Gifts You'll Give With P

7. il] HOLS YOUR / LAYAWAY

UNTIL CHRISTMA

She'll thrill to the incomparable beauty of this’ 14-diamond Rogers, set. Beautiful stones in

14-Karat gold. $75

$500

Elgin, 15$39.15

L

Hamilton Secometer 17: $55

For the “light of Wis life,” come to . Rogers. Complete selection of famous

Jewelegs. +o SN. ILLINOIS ST.

~and- you -may-buy--with- the. confidence that all Indiana has placed in

Rogers is famous for its spacious Lower Floor, where you can shop leisurely from a magnificent display of famous brands in STERLING SILVER @ SILVER PLATE RADIOS @ ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

. Ry A Vat

. Be Your Guide

YOU know the taste of the person for whom you wish To buy & gift. WE know fine jewelry, watches, diamonds. Team your knowledge , with

ours and you'll find the most pleasing gift you ever bought.

Select from the excellent assortment on Rogers beautiful Street Floor and

Rogers spacious Lower Floor, Here you'll find gifts to fit any budget . . «

Rogers for over a quarter century.

8 Specially selected Rogers diamonds glitter brilliantly in a lovely 14-Karat mounting.

ONT ENO TOM OE Rogan Ll